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0.573 g of calcium chloride reacts with excess of 0.5 M Na3PO4 to form .523 g of isolated calcium phosphate precipitate.

Determine theoretical yield, actual yield, and percent yield for this reaction.
9 years ago

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Answered by Kiana
nevermind I figured it out
9 years ago

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